Rooftop transformation: Energy storage renders solar system obsolete!
In the ever-growing pursuit of sustainable living, Maxxisun's innovative solutions are making a significant impact. The German-designed, Chinese-manufactured **balcony power plants (Balkonkraftwerke)** and **Maxxicharge battery storage systems** are designed to enable effective energy storage and maximise self-consumption of solar energy in residential settings.
### How Maxxisun's Balcony Power Plants Work
These compact, plug-and-play solar systems are installed on balconies and typically consist of high-quality solar modules and an inverter. The systems often utilise **bifacial solar modules** (up to 450-500W) that can capture sunlight from both sides, increasing energy yield. Equipped with inverters like the Growatt NEO 800M-X or APsystems EZ1-M, these systems deliver a maximum output of around 800 watts, with dual MPP trackers to optimise energy harvesting even with panels oriented in different directions.
Safety features such as mechanical relays for safe shutdown and anti-islanding protection are included to ensure compliance with regulations and secure operation. Many models come with **WLAN connectivity** and a dedicated app (e.g., SOLAKON App) to monitor real-time performance data, making system management user-friendly and transparent.
### Maxxicharge Battery Storage Systems
The Maxxicharge storage solutions complement these balcony plants by storing excess solar energy generated during the day for use at night or during periods of low sunlight. Available in capacities of 3 kWh and 5 kWh, these battery units can be linked together—up to 16 units—to scale the storage capacity flexibly according to household needs.
This modular design allows homeowners to start with a small storage system and gradually expand it to accommodate increasing energy demands, such as adding an electric vehicle or heat pump. The storage systems are integrated with high-quality German components and reliable inverters, ensuring efficient charging and discharging cycles.
### Combined Benefits
By combining balcony power plants with Maxxicharge battery storage, users can achieve higher self-consumption rates—using their own solar energy directly rather than feeding excess back to the grid. This setup reduces reliance on external electricity, leading to cost savings and lower carbon footprints.
The systems are designed for easy expansion and adaptation to growing energy needs within a household, supporting seamless integration with evolving technology and consumption patterns. The V2 generation of the Maxxicharge storage system, set to launch in July 2025, promises to make the V1 obsolete, with a LAN connection and emergency power function among its features.
In summary, Maxxisun's balcony power plants effectively generate solar power on a small scale, while Maxxicharge batteries store surplus energy for later use. Their modularity, smart inverters, and app-based monitoring enable efficient energy management focused on maximising self-consumption and providing a scalable path from mini-systems to full-fledged home solar installations.
The Maxxisun storage system is available starting from 1,449 euros for the V2 launch, offering a 300 Euro discount on a complete system valued at 3,000 euros. With over 700,000 plug-in solar devices already in operation nationwide, it's clear that Maxxisun's mission to make it easy for everyone to produce green electricity is gaining traction.
In the realm of energy technology, Maxxisun's balcony power plants and Maxxicharge battery storage systems are collaboratively making an impact on the finance and energy industries. These innovations enable residential settings to store, manage, and utilize solar energy efficiently, promoting sustainable living and self-sufficiency in energy. Moreover, by optimizing energy storage and maximizing self-consumption, these systems contribute to reducing financial reliance on external energy sources and carbon footprints.